Images are an incredibly important aspect of a guide that will set your documentation apart from others out there. Use the Media Manager to add the desired image(s) to each step. Each step may have up to three images.

The "Add a Title" field allows you to give each step a unique title. Choose a title that will help users understand what will be explained to them in this step. This field is located directly above the images when editing a step. Simply click on "Add a Title" and type in the desired step title.

Guide bullets are customizable icons that make your steps easy to follow. By default the bullets in a guide will appear black, but you can change their color or shape by clicking on them while editing a guide step.

To edit a Guide Step, click the "Edit" button at the top right corner of the guide. This will direct you to the Guide Introduction edit page. From the list of guide steps on the right side of the page, select the step you wish to edit. You can also edit a specific step by viewing a guide and selecting "Edit" to the right of the step title.

Simply click the text for the particular bullet that you would like to edit, and type in the information you wish to add. Once you are done editing a step, click "Save" to save your changes.

When editing a bullet on a Guide Step, you'll see four icons below the bullet you are editing: a left arrow, a right arrow, a plus sign, and an X. The arrows shift a bullet left or right, allowing you to indent certain lines; the plus sign adds a bullet below the one you're working on; and the X deletes the bullet you are working on. You cannot delete the only line of a guide step. Instead, you must select "delete step."

From any page in the Guide Creator, click "Rearrange Steps" above the list of steps in the guide. Then click-hold and drag the thumbnail of the step you would like to move to where you want it to be, and click "Save".

You're a busy person. You know what's great for that? Shortcuts. Instead of clicking all those buttons, save time by using these keyboard shortcuts while editing a guide step. All shortcuts can use 'ctrl' or 'alt' interchangeably:

escape: Stop editing the current bullet

ctrl+n: Stop editing the current bullet and move to the next one

ctrl+p: Stop editing the current bullet and move to the previous one

ctrl+shift+n: Stop editing the current bullet and insert and move to new line below

ctrl+shift+p: Stop editing the current bullet and insert and move to new line above

tab: Indent current bullet

shift + tab: Dedent current bullet

ctrl+d: Delete current bullet

Hit Enter to move to the next line, or create a new line if you're at the bottom

If you hit enter while on an unmodified, fresh line, it'll be removed.

So, if you're on the last line, you can hit enter twice to stop editing.

shift-enter: Will behave like enter, but in reverse (going up the list of lines).